Brain Waves Predict Ayahuasca Bad Trips | UFRN Study
UFRN researchers decode baseline brain waves to predict ayahuasca outcomes, enhancing safety for therapeutic use. Explore the study transforming psychedelic research.

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Natan Silva-Costa is affiliated with the Brain Institute at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte in Natal, Brazil. He has contributed as a co-author to research on the effects of vaporized N,N-Dimethyltryptamine, including studies examining safety, tolerability, and subjective effects, as well as work on perception, mind-wandering, and EEG oscillations in the context of ayahuasca.
UFRN researchers decode baseline brain waves to predict ayahuasca outcomes, enhancing safety for therapeutic use. Explore the study transforming psychedelic research.